USING SHORT-TERM DEDICATION FOR SCHEDULING MULTIPLE PRODUCTS ON PARALLEL MACHINES |
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Authors: | GERARD M. CAMPBELL |
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Affiliation: | Department of Operations and Information Management, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06269 USA |
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Abstract: | In a multiproduct, parallel machine environment, it may be beneficial to dedicate one or more of the machines to a single product for consecutive time periods. However, previous lot-sizing and scheduling models usually do not allow for such short-term dedication. This paper presents a mixed-integer programming model that allows for short-term dedication in scheduling parallel machines serving multiple products with dynamic demands. It also describes a Lagrangian-based algorithm for solving such scheduling problems. An experiment verifies the effectiveness of the algorithm and demonstrates the importance of allowing for short-term dedication. Capacity utilization, one of six factors investigated, greatly affects the use of dedication. A strong interaction effect between the number of machines and the number of products is also seen with respect to the usefulness of short-term dedication. A measure of estimated production frequency incorporates these two factors along with magnitudes of periodic demands. This measure has a strong relationship with the amount of short-term dedication used in solutions. Operations managers employing parallel machines could use the experimental results in deciding whether to use short-term dedication to reduce costs. |
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Keywords: | LOT-SIZING SCHEDULING PARALLEL MACHINES LAGRANGIAN RELAXATION |
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